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Sandra is a female name, which is often used as a short form for Alexandra or Cassandra. [1] Alexandra is a feminine form of the male name Alexander, which is a romanization of the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος, Alexandros. [2] It is generally interpreted to mean "protector of man" or "defender of man".
This gender-neutral name has Greek origins and a fierce meaning of “defender” and “protector” that’s well-suited to a girl of strong character. MoMo Productions/Getty Images 20.
Female: Language(s) From the Greek Alexandra, the female form of Alexandros, from alexein meaning "to ward off, keep off, turn away, defend, protect" and aner meaning "man" Name day: August 30: Origin; Meaning "Defender, protector of mankind" Other names; See also
Related names Wilhelm , Wilma , Elma , Helmi , Minna , Velma , Vilma , Willa Wilhelmina (also: Wilhelmena , Wilhelmine , Wilhemina ) is a feminine given name, the Dutch , German and Yiddish form of Wilhelm or William , which is derived from the Germanic wil , meaning "will, desire" and helm , meaning " helmet , protection".
A Sanskrit boy’s name that means ‘star’ and ‘protector.' 22. Zeke. ... ‘Wide face’ is the meaning of this fierce feminine name of Greek origin, which has mythological ties that ...
“Foxglove,” which is a beautiful flower, is what this feminine Welsh name means. Related: 101 Beautiful Egyptian Baby Names for Boys and Girls—and What They Mean 6.
Willemijn is a Dutch feminine given name. [1] The name originated as a feminine form of the masculine Willem, which is the Dutch version of the Germanic name Wilhelm.Wilhelm can be literally translated as wil meaning "willful" or "strong" and helm meaning "helmet", and is often interpreted as meaning "fierce helmet" or "fierce protector".
Aybüke is a common feminine Turkish given name. The name has the meaning "very intelligent woman (queen), as beautiful and bright as the moon". "büke" is an ancient Turkic mythological dragon [1] that is the protector, warrior and the defender of the moon. In the old Turkic language "ü" and "ö" are the same letter.